Consultation on the side effects and dependency of pediatric growth hormone treatment.
Growth hormones are a type of peptide hormone secreted by the pituitary gland, which has the physiological effects of promoting growth, protein synthesis, and the development of cartilage and epiphyseal cartilage. If a child lacks growth hormones during childhood, it can lead to dwarfism. If there is an excess, it can result in gigantism. In adults, excessive growth hormone secretion can cause acromegaly. Growth hormones can easily interfere with the secretion of endogenous growth hormones or lead to hormonal disorders. Therefore, monitoring the level of hormones in the body is necessary when using growth hormone medication.
A discussion on the safety of growth hormone treatment for children with growth and development disorders and its potential side effects.
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Do growth hormones have side effects? Are they a type of hormone medication? Can children use them?
Concerns about the Safety of Growth Hormones
Growth hormones do have certain side effects, such as gigantism, headaches, nausea, etc.
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